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Antonio Filippin studied Economics first at Bocconi Universtiy, where he received both the Laurea cum laude and the Master Degree, and then at the European University Institute, where in 2003 he completed the PhD program in Economics defending a dissertation on the role of workers' expectations in explaining the persistence of discrimination.
Antonio is currently Associate Professor at the University of Milan, where he teaches 'Microeconomics' and 'Decision Theory and Behavioral Economics'.
His main research interests are in Behavioral and Experimental Economics, with a particular interest in the measurement of individual preferences.
He joined IZA as a Research Affiliate in October 2002 and became a Research Fellow in July 2005.

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